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post #51 of 62
Some recent one's, there are more but I can't think right now ...

*Urban Legends: Final Cut - The Kidney Heist scene. Sick stuff.
*The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - the "dinner table" scene in wich they want Grandpa to Kill Sally with the hammer I believe it was. I couldn't watch I kept looking away I didn't want to see it happen. Very disturbing ...

- Mike.
post #52 of 62
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The little kid on the bike in In the Mouth of Madness.
It is a sad ,sad Samurai who is scared of Anakin Skywalker.
I have to agree that that was a very disturbing scene. I've only seen In the Mouth of Madness once, but that scene has definitely stuck with me (can't say much about the rest of the movie though).

And..uh...Anakin Skywalker???
post #53 of 62
When Bill Pulman gets a 6 inch nail through his scrotum in 'The Serpent and The Rainbow'.
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.or,...wait-a-minute...scratch that...Bill Pullman's body being pierced by ANY sharp object has GOT to be a 'guilty-pleasure'.
post #54 of 62
Videodrome freaked me out when I was a kid between burning tits with lit cigarettes, bullets rupturing people in half and James Woods pulling said gun from out of his stomach. I don't think I've seen the movie since it came out.

The combo hanging/disemboweling scene from Hannibal as well as Hannible feasting on Ray Liotta's brain while he's still alive. Say what you want about the movie but it's the only thing I've seen in years that disturbed me.

Gage saying "I want to play with yoooouuu!" creeps me out every single time. Then again, kids creep me out period.
post #55 of 62
The scene in Takashi Miike's Dead or Alive where the woman was in a pool of shit!!!. That scene almost made me lose my lunch!!!
post #56 of 62
I'm looking at my DVD collection and the only truly upsetting thing in it is the CGI-replaced guns in ET...

On the other hand, some of the deaths in Battle Royale had me going "Farkin' 'ell!" at the TV screen.

And the rape scene in Man Bites Dog is pretty hard to take. It's the utter glee in the participants faces that gets me, I think. And the shot of the aftermath.
post #57 of 62
Older we are, harder it is for them to scare us, I guess. When I was a kid, I had nightmares about Terminator, for god sake. This is why there were lot's of Pet sematary mentions previously, which is, let's face it, not really THat scary.
The scene that caught me by suprise (it hardly does anything) though, was Ringu (not The ring!) "crawling out of the televison." Not gory, but really creepy.
Also, once you see pictures or movies of real death scenes, you're never the same again. Reality, that's what's scariest.
post #58 of 62
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Also, once you see pictures or movies of real death scenes, you're never the same again. Reality, that's what's scariest.
Now I found it to be opposite. I used to handle death and severe injury insurance claims and saw not only photos but first hand real death and terrible injuries. I never found it scary or really disturbing. There was something detached to all of it. Detached isn't the word I want but I suppose it will have to do. Photos in Fangoria always bothered me more. I suppose it would be the same as seeing a real naked woman as opposed to a Penthouse spread. I will say dealing with death was very sad in respect to the cases I investigated.
post #59 of 62
I'm sure theres ones I've forgotten,but what always made me cringe was the pencil thru the ankle in Evil Dead...then the twisting aaaarrrggghhhh! Kinda like the ole bullets thru the knee in A Better Tomorrow. Also alot of The Hidden was disturbing,especially the bug coming out of the old guys mouth. Most of Day of the Dead really whacks me,not especially disturbing but surely revolting (ya know the kind you have to watch 3 or more times over...cooool...) Back to Evil Dead it was chilling to hear the chant "we're gonna get you" over & over. Now that disturbed the fuck right outta me...
post #60 of 62
It makes me laugh when people think that just because i like gory movies that i like gore in real life. My mum's dog got ran over and it's leg fell off and ribs were sticking out and stuff and she was telling me on the phone. She said she bet i would have liked it! No way i was grossed out just hearing about it.
post #61 of 62
Hey Mr Stiffie thanks for the welcome! Wasn't sure about Hidden either,but I classify it as Sci-Fi/Horror I guess. I'm a huge HK action fan,and have Better Tomorrow 1 & 2 on Tai Seng DVD (hell I bought a $100 gold TaiSeng laserdisc of Drunken Master 2!). Woo & Chow Yun-fat rule!!!!!
post #62 of 62
Hmmm... I think she is reading it,but the tone is more like he is reading it through her voice ,if that makes sense. They never really say if they all live,or what. I guess I need to watch it all again to catch any flavor I may have missed (hell the english subtitles suck & randomly make no sense anyhow). Truthfully I like BT1 better than 2,but had to get both. BT1 is my second fave Woo,after Hard Boiled. Ooops here I went way off the subject...but another el disturbo (again tho not true horror) is the Gwyneth in the box at the end of "Seven",truly one of the most disturbing & powerful scenes ever filmed I think...
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